Pinoy Balita - Philippines Newspapers Online

Pinoy Balita - Philippines news and newspapers

In the Philippines, getting updated with current events worldwide is made easier with the transformation the country has been adapting ever since the internet has become widely accessible.

All the information you need is just a click away with news available online 24 hours a day. Discover the most extensive Philippine newspapers online and news media guide on the internet.

All you need is internet access and you are free to browse and indulge yourself with everything you need from local issues, politics, events, celebrations, people and business. Below is a list of some of the most popular Pinoy balita, or Philippine news sites online.

Pinoy Balita - Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin
The nation's leading newspaper. Delivers breaking news from the Philippines and across the globe with the top information on the latest stories in business, sports, lifestyle, and entertainment.

The Philippine Star
Founded on July 28, 1986 by veteran journalists Max Soliven, Betty Go-Belmonte and Art Borjal, The Philippine Star has lived up to its mission of informing and inspiring the Filipino people by upholding truth and fairness at all times. A portal of daily newspapers covering Philippine news headlines, business, lifestyle, advertisement, sports and entertainment.

Philippine Daily Inquirer
Undeniably the country’s most widely read and circulated newspaper. With over 2.7 million nationwide readers daily, it enjoys a market share of over 50% and tops the readership surveys. A leading newspaper in the Philippines. Available both in print and online. Updated daily and circulated nationwide.

Sunstar
A leading Cebu based daily newspaper with a network of small regional publications. Most widely read in the Visayas region.

If you don’t have your own computer, internet cafés are found everywhere or you can indulge yourself with the newspapers available on every corner at very reasonable prices. Most of the newspapers are in English so language is not going to be a problem. There are a lot of Pinoy balita newspapers to choose from. Some are distributed nationwide and some are distributed locally. Here’s a list of other leading newspapers in the country:

Business World
The country's leading business newspaper represents three decades of professional economic journalism. Despite change, Business World's success over the years has constantly been anchored on a firm belief that a newspaper is a public trust.

Malaya
Meaning "free" in the Pilipino language, it was founded in 1981 as a Tagalog newspaper by Jose Burgos Jr. Malaya shifted to English when its sister publication, We Forum, was closed down by the Marcos government in 1983 after it came out with a story exposing the fake medals of the former strongman.

Manila Standard Today
A nationally circulated newspaper published daily in the Philippines since February 1987. Stories are succinct, readable and written in a lively style that has become a hallmark of this Pinoy balita newspaper.

The Daily Tribune
With the slogan "Without fear or favor", The Daily Tribune began operating and came out with its maiden issue in February 1, 2000.

The Manila Times
The oldest running newspaper in the Philippines with 106 years in a nation’s rich history. The Manila Times first hit the streets on October 11, 1898.

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"Philippines Insider" provides travel guide and information on destinations, events and festivals, accommodations, things to do & places to go, various regions of the country, and other Pinoy balita travel information you need to know to have an enjoyable and memorable vacation.

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